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President Barack Obama's approval rating hit its highest point in his second term, according to a new poll released Thursday, a fact that could provide a boost for Democrats in the stretch run of the election.
Obama's approval rating stands at 55% in the CNN/ORC survey, a level he has reached just twice since the end of his first year in office. His approval rating is about 10 points higher today than it was a year ago in the poll, and 56% of independent voters now approve of his job performance.read more

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